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  1. Jeanette "Jennie" Jerome ( New York, 9 januari 1854 – Londen, 9 juni 1921) was een Amerikaanse schoonheid uit de hogere klasse, beter bekend als de moeder van de Britse eerste minister Winston Churchill . Zie de categorie Jennie Churchill van Wikimedia Commons voor mediabestanden over dit onderwerp. Categorieën:

  2. 9 de set. de 2023 · But in Passionate Mothers, Powerful Sons, an ingeniously conceived and elegantly executed dual portrait of Jennie Churchill and Sara Roosevelt, the veteran biographer Charlotte Gray invites readers to see surprising similarities between the two great men’s moms. Both were daughters of Gilded Age American fortune-seekers who inherited dash ...

  3. Jennie Jerome, però, non era mai stata una che segue le regole degli altri, così si sposò per la terza volta nel 1918. Jennie non era cambiata per Lord Randolph o George Cornwallis-West, e di certo non sarebbe cambiata per Montagu Porch.

  4. 6 de jan. de 2022 · “My mother always seemed to me like a fairy princess: a radiant being possessed of limitless riches and power. She shone for me like the evening star. I loved her dearly.” -Winston Churchill Like so many society women in the gilded age, Jeanette “Jennie” Jerome was a wealthy American heiress who was brought to Europe to find a titled husband, and a level of prestige that would never ...

  5. Jennie Jerome. Jeanette Jerome, Lady Randolph Churchill ( Brooklyn, 9 gennaio 1854 – Londra, 9 giugno 1921 ), è stata una socialite statunitense, moglie di Lord Randolph Churchill e madre del Primo ministro britannico Winston Churchill .

  6. 14 de abr. de 2016 · April 14, 2016. Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill, Churchill Papers, CHAR 28/41/46. The Churchill Archives Centre. Lord Randolph Churchill and Miss Jennie Jerome met during the racing season in 1873 on the Isle of Wight–one of the great social events of the British summer season. The Cowes Week regatta began in 1826 and is the longest-running ...

  7. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Quotations in this article are from her biography American Jennie: The Remarkable Life of Lady Randolph Churchill (2007). A few years after she was married, Jennie Jerome wrote to her mother Clara trying to close off a conversation: “Money is such a hateful subject to me just now…don’t let us talk about it.”